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Home 1st Lt. Megan Smith instructs Pfc. Shane Sheffield of Young Eagle Medical Home on administering a digital nerve block at monthly medic training. Physician assistants are responsible for training their medics, so Blanchfield’s IPAP Phase II directors incorporate medic training under the supervision of their instructors to prepare the future physician assistants. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager) 1st Lt. Megan Smith instructs Pfc. Shane Sheffield of Young Eagle Medical Home on administering a digital nerve block at monthly medic training. Physician assistants are responsible for training their medics, so Blanchfield's IPAP Phase II directors incorporate medic training under the supervision of their instructors to prepare the future physician assistants. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager)

1st Lt. Megan Smith instructs Pfc. Shane Sheffield of Young Eagle Medical Home on administering a digital nerve block at monthly medic training. Physician assistants are responsible for training their medics, so Blanchfield’s IPAP Phase II directors incorporate medic training under the supervision of their instructors to prepare the future physician assistants. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager)

1st Lt. Megan Smith instructs Pfc. Shane Sheffield of Young Eagle Medical Home on administering a digital nerve block at monthly medic training. Physician assistants are responsible for training their medics, so Blanchfield's IPAP Phase II directors incorporate medic training under the supervision of their instructors to prepare the future physician assistants. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager)

1st Lt. Megan Smith instructs Pfc. Shane Sheffield of Young Eagle Medical Home on administering a digital nerve block at monthly medic training. Physician assistants are responsible for training their medics, so Blanchfield’s IPAP Phase II directors incorporate medic training under the supervision of their instructors to prepare the future physician assistants. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager)

Fort Campbell’s most senior physician assistant Terry Davis, (center) assigned to Blanchfield, newest physician assistant 1st Lt. Elizabeth McGrattan, assigned to the Tennessee National Guard, and the hospital’s newest Interservice Physician Assistant Program Phase II student 1st Lt. Thomas Carroll cut a cake Oct. 11 at a luncheon and networking event at the hospital in honor of PA Week. (U.S. Army photo by Laura Boyd.)